Corrections: October 14, 2017

Oct. 13, 2017

NEW YORK

An article on Thursday about a backlash over the American Jewish Historical Society’s decision to cancel two events referred incorrectly to the professional status of David Myers, the executive director of the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan. He is on the faculty of the University of California, Los Angeles; he is not a former professor of Jewish history there. The article also referred incorrectly to a fictional family in Dan Fishback’s play “Rubble Rubble.” The modern-day Jewish settlers live in the West Bank; they do not live in Israel.

METROPOLITAN

The “Big City” column this weekend, about the state of politics in New York, misspells the surname of a candidate for mayor. He is Bo Dietl, not Dietel.

SPORTS

An article on Friday about the reinstatement of the Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott’s six-game suspension over domestic violence allegations misstated the Cowboys’ record last season. It was 13-3, not 14-2.

WEEKEND

An article on Friday about three television programs worth watching this weekend misspelled the given name of a contestant on “Top Chef Jr.” She is Rahanna, not Rahana.

Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all editions.